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Liverpool's bid to become the Premier League's new Invincibles is still on.

Jurgen Klopp's Reds have racked up 26 wins and one draw in 27 Premier League games ahead of the clash against Watford on Saturday evening.

The Reds have not lost a Premier League game for well over a year now, and many can't see them being defeated anytime soon.

And that poses a serious threat to the big record Arsenal hold over all others in the Premier League - the Invincibles.

Not only did Arsene Wenger's side go a full 38-game league campaign without suffering a loss in the 2003/04 campaign, their unbeaten run also carried on.

In total they went 49 games before they suffered defeat at the hands of Manchester United at Old Trafford in October 2004.

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But Liverpool edged closer to surpassing that record and emulating that Invincible season after another victory last weekend.

The Reds were close to losing their unbeaten streak as David Moyes' West Ham took a 2-1 lead at Anfield on Monday night. But goals from Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane rescued their remarkable record so far this season.

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Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta and his side may have the chance to try and keep the Gunners' record of going a full Premier League season without a defeat a unique feat when the Gunners take on Liverpool in May 2020, but there is another record the Reds could take from the north Londoners.

After overcoming Leicester, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield United across the busy Christmas and New Year schedule, and then Jose Mourinho's Tottenham Hotspur and most recently Manchester United, Wolves, West Ham Southampton and Norwich, Liverpool's own run now stands at 44 games without a loss in the Premier League across this season and last.

They need only five games to draw level with Arsenal - and six to hit 50 games unbeaten and overtake the Invincibles.

Next up for the Reds? Watford at Vicarage Road.

Liverpool's full list of fixtures to lead up to catching the Invincibles can be found below.

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